
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
September 4, 1948 (77 years old)
Villa di Chiavenna, Italy
Stefania Casini
Biography
After graduating in Architecture, Stefania began a career in acting and worked with Pietro Germi, Bernardo Bertolucci, Peter Greenaway and Dario Argento. She moved to New York in the late 1970s, where she acted in Andy Warhol's 'Bad'. While in New York she decided to move behind the camera, and became a director.
With Francesca Marciano, she wrote and directed the film "Lontano da dove", presented at the Venice Film Festival (1983). In 1997 she wrote and directed another feature film "Un Paradiso di Bugie". Her career as director also includes the making of six feature films for the Italian television network MEDIASET.
A passionate traveler, Stefania has made a great number of documentaries and reportages for RAI and MEDIASET. She focuses her attention on contemporary topics concerning women and young people. She has made many hard-hitting series including: "Islam: stories of women"; "Latin America: stories of women"; "To be 20 years old in..." (broadcast in ten European Countries 2004-2005); "So close so far :portraits in the suburbs". "Schiaffo alla mafia"(A blow to the Mafia)
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Between 2000-2002 , Stefania was the Artistic Director of Siena's Film Festival "Terra di Siena". In 2010 she was Managing Director of DGTV IESTV.
Currently, Stefania writes and directs programs, reportages and documentaries for RAI, and for satellite channels: RAI Sat Cinema World, Gambero Rosso Channel, and Sky. She also works as a journalist, contributing to several popular women's magazines.
Known For
Acting

Story of a Night
2025

The Goldsmith
2022

Dafne
2019

Maledetto il giorno che t'ho incontrato
1992

The Belly of an Architect
1987

Cocktail Molotov
1980

How to Lose a Wife and Find a Lover
1978

The Bloodstained Shadow
1978

Bye Bye Monkey
1978

Bad
1977

Suspiria
1977

1900
1976

Luna di miele in tre
1976

Blood for Dracula
1974

The Cousin
1974

Emergency Squad
1974

Sanremo Music Festival
1951







